There is much
to learn from the story of how the head of one of the most revered men
in England, Sir Thomas More, ended up on the chopping block on London's
Tower Hill in 1535. Few people in history have faced their trials
and deaths as squarely, calmly, and with as much integrity as did More.

More's road from his post as Lord Chancellor of England to the Tower of
London owes its course to a Bible passage, a marriage of a long-dead
prince, and the consuming desire of King Henry VIII to marry Anne [CONTINUED]